
sweetbeats
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I do like the 58 better, but the differences are minor:
On the plus side for the 48 is the ceramic capstan shaft...wish the 58 had that.
Plusses for the 58:
Blah, blah, blah. I'm splitting hairs. Both can sync. I actually like the tape routing on the 48 better. A bit easier to thread and appears more logical than the 58.
Oh, one more plus for the 48, I love how the capstan sounds when it spins up.
I'm not trying to knock the 48...I just prefer the 58, and overall they are indeed of like quality. That is for sure. My preferences are limited to design stuff really and some of that just particular to my installation. Both solid decks.
I do like the 58 better, but the differences are minor:
On the plus side for the 48 is the ceramic capstan shaft...wish the 58 had that.
Plusses for the 58:
- The tension arms. Much more robust mounting design and much easier to adjust roller height, and the larger ball-bearing rollers are nice.
- The 58 handles tape more gently...This is largely related to the lifter mechanism IMO.
- 3 tape guides and a scrape-filter on the 58 vs. 2 and none on the 48.
- For my mounting configuration the 58's front amp-card access panel is a joy for accessing the cards and for using the extender card whereas the 48's cards are accessed on the underside like the 38. The 48 does have all those access holes to get to the trimmers, but my rack is a fixed tilt at this point...love those heavy-duty zip ties to keep that thing locked. Without them my 58 would be upside-down.
Plus on the 48 you have to remove a bit of the skin to remove the cards and the 58's are ready to pull if needed once you drop the VU meter panel.
- And the cards themselves...I've never tried to check but the layout is the same as the 38 and I wonder if they share the same cards while the 58 shares its cards with the MS-16, so a little different breed. Not sure what that means to the end-user though...Ethan noted a particular IC on the MS-16/58 amp card that has been used in some other nice places...maybe the same considerations have been made on the 48 cards?
Who knows...
- The 58 has that solid thick aluminum plate to which all transport mechanisms attach, the 48 uses a stamped steel sheet (albeit relatively heavy guage stuff)
- full-function remote capability on the 58...
Blah, blah, blah. I'm splitting hairs. Both can sync. I actually like the tape routing on the 48 better. A bit easier to thread and appears more logical than the 58.
Oh, one more plus for the 48, I love how the capstan sounds when it spins up.

I'm not trying to knock the 48...I just prefer the 58, and overall they are indeed of like quality. That is for sure. My preferences are limited to design stuff really and some of that just particular to my installation. Both solid decks.
